Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 72–73American Folklore Society, 1959 |
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... hero is named Askeladden , " the ash - lad . " He is the well - known unpromising hero , a type which is very old in Norwegian folklore and which , ever since Jørgen Moe's discussion of the Askeladden type in his historic Introduction ...
... hero is named Askeladden , " the ash - lad . " He is the well - known unpromising hero , a type which is very old in Norwegian folklore and which , ever since Jørgen Moe's discussion of the Askeladden type in his historic Introduction ...
Strana 15
... hero were found to be most universally characteristic : a degrad- ing nickname , ash - sitting , a poor family , and rivalry with his brothers over inheri- tance . Details of these points follow along with some references to heroes who ...
... hero were found to be most universally characteristic : a degrad- ing nickname , ash - sitting , a poor family , and rivalry with his brothers over inheri- tance . Details of these points follow along with some references to heroes who ...
Strana 103
... hero is swallowed by a monster , which he destroys by piercing a vital organ . There are at least five Crow stories in which this episode occurs , but in only one of them does the hero kill his foe by tying a knife to the top of his ...
... hero is swallowed by a monster , which he destroys by piercing a vital organ . There are at least five Crow stories in which this episode occurs , but in only one of them does the hero kill his foe by tying a knife to the top of his ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 72 | 12 |
Folk Narrative Motifs Beliefs and Proverbs | 24 |
Gaelic Proverbs in Nova Scotia | 30 |
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